FreeBSD 6.2, one of the most popular versions of the free BSD Unix operating system, is out with new features and updates. It plugs holes and, in addition to the usual route of installing directly to a hard drive this time around, offers a LiveCD that can be used to rescue a broken system. Developers on the free version of the BSD Unix operating system hope it will help build momentum for what is arguably the most popular BSD variant in use.

In my opinion the only mainstream technologiy that lacks in freebsd is iSCSI and, but that is being addresses.

There are other little things that I think are important but don't oddly exist. For example a decent port channel implementation. ng_one2many only supports round robin (who uses that?) method. It's useless basicly.

The important thing is getting users and companies to aid the project somehow. The developers can't do everything